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Lived Near Here In 1800s. French Settler Accused Of Witchcraft By New England Settlers. Killed By Silver Bullet Shot Through Her Window
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1875-1942 AKA "Amy" or Island Hermit. Peddler Who Walked Great Distances, Danced For Pennies. Inspired Many Local Tales
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This 1834 Side Hall Federal Style House Was The Home of Judah and Susan Burton The Child of Judah and Eunice Burton For Whom The Hamlet of Burtonville Was Named
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Burtonville, one of the first settlements in Montgomery County was originally part of the Stone Heap Patent. Judah Burton settled here shortly after the Revolutionary War, building a dam and mills on the creek calling it Burton Dam. The community'…
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The Presbyterian (Old Stone)Church, Esperance, N.Y.Organized May 2, 1823Edifice Dedicated July 4, 1824Sheldon Jackson Received AsMember Oct. 2, 1853. RemodeledAnd Rededicated Jan. 14, 1897
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Grist MillErected 1850 byJudah BurtonSon of the 1st Settlers
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From early grist mill owned by Judah Burton. Mill Site located on Colyer Road. Donated to the town by Joseph A. Gregar
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Inc. March, 1835. OriginalChurch Erected 1836, PresentEdifice Built 1868. Rev.S. Coleman, First Pastor.
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